The eye can see more colors than you can perceive, because of how the signal is compressed to be sent from eye to brain. Yellow and blue light mix and create a white signal, they are opposites and cancel each other out. the other colors mix to create different color hues, but pure blue and pure yellow are special in that they mix to white (all colors, not just themselves) We are unable to perceive 'bluish yellow / yellowish-blue'
this is also why yellow street signs are used in contrast with the blue sky.
Combining blue and yellow pigments does not make white, so I'm going to assume you're talking about combining wavelengths of light. Combining blue (#0000FF) and yellow (#FFFF00) wavelengths also does not uniquely make white. For example, combining green (#00FF00) and magenta (#FF00FF) wavelengths makes white. There are three different primary color wavelength complements that make white.
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The #RRGGBB representation of color is how colors are often represented in computers. Each pair of digits corresponds to a hexadecimal value for red, green, and blue, with 00 being the least amount of light and FF being the most amount of light.
I can't make sense of that in any respect, paint nor ink nor computer displays nor light wavelengths, which is what all the above represent. Yellow-green and blue-green are easily distinguished, just look at lime and aqua. Red signs are more important than yellow ones, green signs are more used than yellow ones.
Why are they so obsessed with that color theme?
They are the Rothschild colors:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/SVGtuzhkqV7C/
The eye can see more colors than you can perceive, because of how the signal is compressed to be sent from eye to brain. Yellow and blue light mix and create a white signal, they are opposites and cancel each other out. the other colors mix to create different color hues, but pure blue and pure yellow are special in that they mix to white (all colors, not just themselves) We are unable to perceive 'bluish yellow / yellowish-blue'
this is also why yellow street signs are used in contrast with the blue sky.
Combining blue and yellow pigments does not make white, so I'm going to assume you're talking about combining wavelengths of light. Combining blue (#0000FF) and yellow (#FFFF00) wavelengths also does not uniquely make white. For example, combining green (#00FF00) and magenta (#FF00FF) wavelengths makes white. There are three different primary color wavelength complements that make white.
Edit: The #RRGGBB representation of color is how colors are often represented in computers. Each pair of digits corresponds to a hexadecimal value for red, green, and blue, with 00 being the least amount of light and FF being the most amount of light.
I can't make sense of that in any respect, paint nor ink nor computer displays nor light wavelengths, which is what all the above represent. Yellow-green and blue-green are easily distinguished, just look at lime and aqua. Red signs are more important than yellow ones, green signs are more used than yellow ones.
I provided evidence in the video though
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Sweden
Yes you are on to something. Swedes not so much but where do (((they))) hide their fortune?
Israel became a country why?